Medical Books
Review:The book helped to put structure to everyday analysis. Often I would do one or two of the methods in the book but not with a strong focus on my process. I think in the end, I will now approach problems with a consistent level of rigor. Read more
Review:It was very interesting especially since I worked with the mentally ill in the area. It was worth reading
because it was based on true facts. You get to see how far the treatment of mental illness has progressed. Read more
Review:I rented the Kindle version to use with my Galaxy Tab 3. It worked great. However, when I purchased a Surface 2 with Windows 8 RT it just said "this book is not available on Windows 8". So therefor I gave it three stars at it did work well with my Tab 3 just not my Surface 2. I'm sure this has to do with not everything having support for Window 8 at the moment. Read more
Review:I just transferred and I took one semester of anatomy at Milligan College and one semester of anatomy at King University. King required the holes human anatomy and physiology book and I have 3 times the amount of trouble reading than one then the 1 Milligan had me which was visual anatomy and physiology 2. There are very few pictures and the wording is hard to comprehend. I just use my old anatomy text book instead of bothering with the Holes because it blows a fat one. It confused me on topics ... Read more
Review:I just transferred and I took one semester of anatomy at Milligan College and one semester of anatomy at King University. King required the holes human anatomy and physiology book and I have 3 times the amount of trouble reading than one then the 1 Milligan had me which was visual anatomy and physiology 2. There are very few pictures and the wording is hard to comprehend. I just use my old anatomy text book instead of bothering with the Holes because it blows a fat one. It confused me on topics ... Read more
Review:A great book useful for managers, students, or anyone in the workplace struggling to place subtle psychopathic behavior in context and adapt accordingly. Especially useful is the research in involving psychopaths who play the victim to forward their agenda. A great read not wrapped in intense psychological jargon or testing, Read more
Review:I have been to a number acupuncturists over the years in various communities, some were chiropractors and some were OMDs. The Pictorial Atlas is a must-own book for the serious acu-student or the dedicated client who's performing their own self-acupuncture under the guidance and tutelage of their health professional. The meridians are very well-documented. Each point has a thorough description including location, insertion technique, properties, application and peculiarities along with typicall... Read more
Review:Why package the basic message, that gut microbes are important to our health and well-being, in out-of-date ideas about diet? The author routinely confuses issues by blaming the harms of high-sugar eating on dietary fats. He repeatedly goes after animal fats, and promotes olive oil, without considering their fatty acid compositions, which have considerable overlap. For a book published in 2016 this is unforgivable, although perhaps not surprising given that he cites Ancel Keys, whose opinions on... Read more
Review:This is the book that debunks the healthcare network. Dr. Davis dives deep into helping you care for yourself. There are many resources within the text to add credibility to his message. Thank you Dr. Davis for caring enough to write this book. Read more
Review:this med surg nursing book is so densely populated with vital information, one would wish to carry it every were I go, so that in lull times and in studying time I can always be on the cutting edge with the latest info, however I did not realize this book also comes in volumes for easier transport, this is my only problem Read more